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Water Body Attractions In Central Serbia

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Central Serbia , also referred to as Serbia proper , is the part of Serbia lying outside the provinces of Vojvodina to the north and the disputed territory of Kosovo to the south. Central Serbia is a term of convenience, not an administrative division of Serbia as such, and does not have any form of separate administration. Broadly speaking, Central Serbia is the historical core of modern Serbia, which emerged from the Serbian Revolution and subsequent wars against the Ottoman Empire. In the following century, Serbia gradually expanded south, acquiring South Serbia, Kosovo, Sandžak and Vardar Macedonia, and in 1918 – following the unification and an...
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  • 2. Zaovine Lake Bajina Basta
    Zaovine Lake is an artificial lake in central-west Serbia, on the Tara Mountain. It was created on the Beli Rzav river as a reservoir for the Bajina Bašta II reversible hydro power plant.
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  • 4. Zavojsko Lake Pirot
    Zavoj Lake is an artificial lake in eastern Serbia, on the Visočica River. It was created in 1963 after a major landslide which dammed the river and the natural dam was later replaced with a hydroelectric dam Zavoj.
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  • 5. Veliki Rzav River Arilje
    The Rzav is a river in southwestern Serbia. The 62 km long left tributary to the Golijska Moravica river, it originates from two headstreams, the Veliki Rzav and the Mali Rzav. The river is sometimes referred to as the Golijski Rzav to distinguish it from another Rzav river in Serbia, the Rzav of Zlatibor.
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  • 6. Vlasina Lake Surdulica
    Vlasina Lake is a semi-artificial lake in Southeast Serbia. Lying at an altitude of 1,211 metres , with an area of 16 square kilometres , it is the highest and largest artificial lake in Serbia. It was created in 1947–51 when the peat bog Vlasinsko blato was closed off by a dam and submerged by the waters of incoming rivers, chiefly the Vlasina.
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  • 7. Silver Lake (Srebrno jezero) Veliko Gradiste
    Silver Lake or Srebrno jezero is an oxbow lake along the right Danube bank in the Braničevo region in eastern Serbia, near the town of Veliko Gradište. It is a popular tourist resort.
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